Oct. 12, 2005
COLERIDGE — A musically-inspired Cinderella story has put one Cedar County school on the national map.
After nearly a decade of championship marching band competitions, the Coleridge Bulldogs marching band has been awarded state recognition for its efforts. The marching band was recently invited to represent the state at the 2006 National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D.C.
A spokesperson from Music Celebrations said the Bulldog Marching Band was selected on recommendations of state music officials, past achievements and superior ratings.
Oct. 13, 2010
HARTINGTON — Cedar County Clerk Dave Dowling outlined deadlines regarding voter registration and early voting for the Nov. 2 Nebraska general election.
Early voting for the election started Sept. 27 by mail or in person at county election offices. Any registered voter can cast an early-voting ballot. The applications for the early ballot can be found inside this week’s Laurel Advocate.
Oct. 14, 2015
LAUREL — Community residents used Monday’s Laurel-Concord-Coleridge School Board meeting to express their concern about the high school football program.
About 40 people were on hand Monday night to talk to the board.
Laurel-Concord-Coleridge was forced to forfeit its game last week with Oakland-Craig because of depleted numbers on their football squad.
Also on Friday, LCC Principal Jay Vance announced head coach Jordan Taylor is being relieved of his duties.